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to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is come to the sole purpose of the high school. there is a possibility here might be luck with many for that person work in this case. it's a life. which means that the with like the trash which may be enough to get much. back. but we have an issue with this or that for life. if it's a credible year. at that facility the dynamic. with that forever it's great it's pretty flat rate. it in boulder is a variable to hold. integration we believe it's not in a political economic interests all to be able to stand aside from it becau
to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is...
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using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best investors i have all seen is using a pyramid style. the great thing about wide scales is they leave with you lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in using wide scales allows you to use the greatest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing is you can afford to be patient. when you like a company's fundamentals, wait for a pullback or sector wide selloff to accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. make sure the story is still inta intact.
using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best...
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can you bring us into that a bit? >> yeah. it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what happened in terms of reuniting with your parents? >> my father was away for 12 years, so he only came back when i went to college, after cultural revolution was over. my mom came back when i was 13, and it was rather difficult reunion because she was tortured and not in a good mood. i was just coming into teenagerhood and i just learned how to be independent. and i didn't get along with her very much at that time. >> but when you say you went to college, i mean, that was a huge thing. how did you get away? what led you to college? >> after cultural re
can you bring us into that a bit? >> yeah. it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to save you some money. my job is not just entertain you but i'm trying to coach you and teach you. in recent years, stocks have become more hated, hated than any time i can remember in my entire career. that spans a lot of time. i still believe anyone can turn a profit in the stock market as long as you're willing t
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> all night i have been preaching and teaching, trying how to have a portfolio that works in every market, from the marauding bears kind, to euphoric pamplona running of the bulls kind. you'll always have the new diversification. just like the old school diversification by sector that i pushed endles
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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donl knaus will join us. today his stock is at an all-time high. >>> meantime heading towards the close with 20 minutes to go. looks like this may be the worst decline for the dow so far this year. the dow with the worst decline was 255 points. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> some top wall street executives sold their company stocks ahead of the rally. wait until you hear who sold and how much it cost themselves. that's next. >>> also can money really buy happiness, maria? an overwhelming number of millionaires think so. is it easier to think that way when you do have money? that's coming up later on "the closing bell." great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails
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and it's happening to us in our firm. we're seeing people get out of longer term holdings of municipal bonds and others and taking 10% or 15% and putting their toe in the water for risk assets and diversify. >> and i think what alan is saying is once people look at the statements and figure out they've made money in stocks and lost money in bonds that trend may very well pick up. brian jacobson, where are you on this? and how do you want to be allocating money right now? >> i agree that this -- it's a little more premature to call this a trepd. great squeezing to have an effect. a lot of this is probably coming out of money market type instruments. people are getting skittish about longer term rates. they recognize that suddenly the 10-year treasury goes above 2, you could lose money. january and april are historically strong months for equity flows. i think we really need to wait to see whether or not this trend continues into february before we say people are squeezed into equities at this point. >> that's because janua
and it's happening to us in our firm. we're seeing people get out of longer term holdings of municipal bonds and others and taking 10% or 15% and putting their toe in the water for risk assets and diversify. >> and i think what alan is saying is once people look at the statements and figure out they've made money in stocks and lost money in bonds that trend may very well pick up. brian jacobson, where are you on this? and how do you want to be allocating money right now? >> i agree...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com.
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aamon joins us now from the hill. what is the buzz about tonight over there good evening to you. >> reporter: well good evening larry. if history is any guide, the last 12 to 18 months might represent the opportunity. after that, history shows that second term presidents tend to peter out a bit. the president knows what is at stake here tonight. but especially the economy we have exerts from what the president is going to say. he is going to say it is our generation's task then to ignite the true engine of economic growth. we are going to hear from republican senator marco rubio. he is going to give the official response. he says this opportunity to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life isn't be stowed on us in washington. sol larry, two different positions tonight. >> all right many thanks. appreciate it. we know the president opposes the see quester. is he willing to make a deal with the republicans? >> is there common ground? >> joining us peter welch and gop conference chair k
aamon joins us now from the hill. what is the buzz about tonight over there good evening to you. >> reporter: well good evening larry. if history is any guide, the last 12 to 18 months might represent the opportunity. after that, history shows that second term presidents tend to peter out a bit. the president knows what is at stake here tonight. but especially the economy we have exerts from what the president is going to say. he is going to say it is our generation's task then to ignite...
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stay with us. ak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> and finally tonight, my observation on one of the few government entities actually looking for ways tout
stay with us. ak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. riding the dog like it's a...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> the oaks piration of the payroll tax on january 1st, of course, put less money into people's paychecks. that may be affecting retail sales. courtney reagan has the retail movers in today's trading. >> good afternoon, this day flying buy. retail sales increased just 0.1% for the month of january, and as you mentioned payroll taxes are higher. gasoline prices are higher, but you know what, the stock market is doing better, housing is recovering, and you know what, the unemployment rate is getting better, too, so you can see here the retail index has outperformed the benchmark s&p 500 so some retail movers on the announcement today because the broader market didn't move so much. one o
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thank you for joining us. >> did move her through that. more like a hustle than a boogie. >> there you go. >> taxpayer toga party. how america is getting drunk on student loans and maybe has little if nothing to show from it. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. >>> today's thing that makes us go hmmm is $1 billion plus. that's how much stanford university brought in from donations last year. harvard trails stanford, by the way, if you wanted to know taking in only $650 million in 2012. brian. >
thank you for joining us. >> did move her through that. more like a hustle than a boogie. >> there you go. >> taxpayer toga party. how america is getting drunk on student loans and maybe has little if nothing to show from it. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> and finally today, my observation on the upcoming budget, debt and deficits. the market hates uncertainty, of course, and of course, moving from one cliff to another is not the way an economy should operate. but after facing off on spending and taxes at the end of last year, nothing at all was done to reign in the country's $16.5 trillion debt. so, what is the alternative then? today, president obama
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shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three years. >> what could go wrong, scott? >> well, you know, that's a great question. there's a lot of stuff out there that is a problem longer term. you know, let me give you my first concern. is that we won't have a sequester. i think a sequester will be good for the market pip think it will send a signal that policy makers in washington are serious. about structural reform and that they are going to do something to reduce the size of the deficit and if we don't under v a he is quest earn we get another compromise that considers raising taxe
shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three...
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. >> thank you very much for kicking it off for us. in the meantime, treasury yields pushing higher. ten-year. late on friday, will they continue to climb this week? rick santelli? >> i think all we have to do is list kbren to what bob said. even though we aren't as bad as europe when you think about ford and weakness, you think about europe. there are lot of multinationals, lots of global growth issues that are weighing on equities, at least percent. today down a half dozen basis points mandy. and 20-year chart shows us that the rough average is around 4 3/4%. we are still low but maybe the surprise for the rest of this year is maybe we will find a whole lot more treasury about guilt buyers than sellers considering that growth percentage for the globe doesn't seem to be enthralling any investors at this point. >> right as always. thank you very much. >>> let's dig into the markets now. joining us, mark travis, president and lead portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds. and analyst at s&p dow jones industries. howard, let me ask yo
. >> thank you very much for kicking it off for us. in the meantime, treasury yields pushing higher. ten-year. late on friday, will they continue to climb this week? rick santelli? >> i think all we have to do is list kbren to what bob said. even though we aren't as bad as europe when you think about ford and weakness, you think about europe. there are lot of multinationals, lots of global growth issues that are weighing on equities, at least percent. today down a half dozen basis...
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we kind of got used to it. it took a while for us to get used to 3.50 but at $4 or above. you see 50 cents different. now you look at 7.50 or $10 a week or 40 or 50 or a hundred dollars a month. then people start to freak. when they freak, this is what happens. they stop going out. don't drive to the mall. don't drive to do things. cut back on vacations. all of those things affect who? they affect the merchant. people who want to sell these people take something. then it affects earnings of companies and that's what i think we will see with companies with $4 or more of dwas lien. >> we see 3.77 a gallon for gas. master card is seeing spending in terms of clothing, down. in terms of restaurants, flat. but people are changing the way they spend. not going for casual dining, they are going tore fast-food. they have to eat, but they eat as cheap as possible. so with consumer spending, about $100 million more today than a year ago on gasoline. it is taking its toll. don't you think the payroll tax and other taxes that folks are paying is also contributing 20 this? >> yeah. trut
we kind of got used to it. it took a while for us to get used to 3.50 but at $4 or above. you see 50 cents different. now you look at 7.50 or $10 a week or 40 or 50 or a hundred dollars a month. then people start to freak. when they freak, this is what happens. they stop going out. don't drive to the mall. don't drive to do things. cut back on vacations. all of those things affect who? they affect the merchant. people who want to sell these people take something. then it affects earnings of...
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thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [watch ticking] >> bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland helping wealthy americans hide their money. you'll hear how he did it and how he touched off an investigation that would shake 300 years of banking secrecy to the foundation of its underground vaults. how unusual is it for a swiss banker to come forward and say, "this is how it works"? >> it's never happened before in history. i'm the first one. [watch ticking] >> many of the deals that helped create the current financial crisis would have been illegal during most of the 20th century, in violation of gaming laws. but in 2000, congress gave wall street an exemption that's turned out to be a very bad idea. >> it's legalized gambling. it was illegal gambling, and we made it legal gambling. >> with no regulatory controls. >> with absolutely no regulatory controls. zero, as far as i can tell. >> i mean, it sounds a little like a bookie operation. >> yes. [wa
thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [watch ticking] >> bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland helping wealthy americans hide their money. you'll hear how he did it and how he touched off an investigation that would shake 300 years of banking secrecy to the foundation of its underground vaults. how unusual is it for a swiss banker to come forward and say, "this is how it works"? >> it's never happened before in...
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%...
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thanks so much for joining us. this market can really be influenced by the chinese calendar. >> for the superstitious out there it's interesting to know that the year of the snake is the worst performing year on average over the last 63 years, but honestly, the most important fact as an options strategist is that the options market is pricing fears at all-time highs which makes me want to proceed with caution. even though you're seeing vix levels at historical lows, you see term structure very steep and normalized skew which is the downside for put demand and people are going out there and pike edges for protection. >> you want to start protecting yourself, raise cash. what are you telling clients to do then? >> maria, think about this. a lot of head winds kind of in movement. had a great january rally. however you've got sequestration on march 1st. you've got the budget which has to be resolved by april 15th and by may you have to start figuring out what to do with the debt ceiling. all we did is kick the can down
thanks so much for joining us. this market can really be influenced by the chinese calendar. >> for the superstitious out there it's interesting to know that the year of the snake is the worst performing year on average over the last 63 years, but honestly, the most important fact as an options strategist is that the options market is pricing fears at all-time highs which makes me want to proceed with caution. even though you're seeing vix levels at historical lows, you see term structure...
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are you a gent to fill us in. i appreciate you being on "mad money." >> this will be a great year for magnum hunter. >> it is like, when you think about it, if you didn't know the story, it is attractive. a lot of people have it at higher levels, they are probably upset. gary evans came on, gave you the story. stay with cramer. >> the market has a case of mna fever. don't file in behind the headlines, where the real opportunity could lie, just ahead. >>> don't you get suckered in. that's how i feel about this takeover rumor that we see in what is only a foot away from being a frothy market. i say a foot away, not an inch away or already over, valuations are still low enough there's room for more deals than we already have. take today, we woke up to a swedish financial tabloid report that joy global might be in the crosshairs of atlas copco, which makes mining equipment like joy global. i've been a huge fan of joy global and recognize it's one of the premier companies in the world with huge business in china, india
are you a gent to fill us in. i appreciate you being on "mad money." >> this will be a great year for magnum hunter. >> it is like, when you think about it, if you didn't know the story, it is attractive. a lot of people have it at higher levels, they are probably upset. gary evans came on, gave you the story. stay with cramer. >> the market has a case of mna fever. don't file in behind the headlines, where the real opportunity could lie, just ahead. >>>...
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us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to the public which seems to be what he's doing once again, pushing the republicans in the corner, that it's your fault and your colleagues' fault that we're going to see the sequestration, we're going to see all these cuts come because you have not had a plan, and you refuse to raise more revenue. what are you going to do? >> i can't stop him from continuing his campaign. he didn't do so well in my state. 39% of the people agreed with his rhetoric in my state so what i'll keep saying is taking more money out of kentucky and
us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> we are waiting for president obama to speak momentarily about his pitch to congress for short-term budget tweaks. we will take those remarks in a moment. first capitol hill. representative levin joins us, ranking member on the ways and means committee. we're grateful to you for standing by and help bridge to the president's remarks. >> glad to be here. thank you for having me. >> let's talk a little bit about what the president would propose and what it would mean for this budget process. he hopes to avoid the forced cuts due to kick in on march 1. can that happen and what should happen? >> it should happen. i think it's unadvisable to have sequestration. i think the republicans are taking this position, let the budget cuts happen regardless of the impacts on the economy. essentially they are saying we'll take budget cuts with no revenues regardless of what the budget cuts are, defense, nondefense. i don't think that's a responsible position. cbo just indicate
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> we are waiting for president obama to speak momentarily about his pitch to congress for short-term budget tweaks. we will take those remarks in a moment. first capitol hill. representative levin joins us, ranking member on the ways and means committee. we're grateful to you for standing by and help bridge to the president's remarks. >> glad to be here. thank you for having me. >> let's talk a little bit about what the president would...
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stay with us. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. earnings alert. yum brands, the owner of pizza hut finally out with earnings tonight. let's go to jane wells with the story. >> well, they beat for the quarter but the guidance was not good and it is sending shares down afterhours, for the quarter, they beat by the street with 83 cents a share. the street was looking for 82. top line came in better than expected, too, at $4.15 billion. china same store sells fell. they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the w
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ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a market leader at the high end of this particular. if your computer is multiplied by a thousand or ten thousand and these are the systems that deploy about a broad range, for natural services, all of the people where people with to deal with massive amounts of data and that a perfect we provide for them. we make solutions handling massive amounts of data at very large scale. >> and you are also a privately held company. any interest in becoming public? >> well, we basically try to focus on solving the problems that our customers are putting in front of
ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a...
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gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and video describing one to the client. the client has a day to try it on at home, keeps what she likes and ships the rest back free of trade. joining us now is the co-founder of cakestyle.com and the chief style overs and c.o.o. great to have you both with us. >> explain how it works. i would like to know why i should do something like cakestale as opposed to going to a place like sak's where they have a free personal assistant already there to assist me. >> is this a better option? >> it is. our stylist services are also free, and can you shop cak
gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. we're now in countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal government unless coming makes a deal. the problem is congress is gone. eamon javers is in washington where our lawmakers apparently are not. hello, eamon. >> reporter: a little lonely here, that's right. the day of reckoning here is march 1st for the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, you go as you say, congress is now going on vacation back home. they work in their districts, but they are not going to be working on federal laws here in washington, and that has got some people kind of upset. house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today s
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see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the market. and the money cooler story of the day. the ads, which ones scored touchdowns. which ones bumbled. and did beyonce cause the super bowl blackout? >>> and money does not buy you love, but does money buy the wealthy happiness? a new survey may well surprise you. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. risk off in terms of trading. a lot of fears about europe forcing the debt way off from the 14,000 mark we saw last week. dow and s&p having the biggest drop so far. down 123 points. nasdaq is down almost 40 point. that's almost 1.25 percent to the minus side. s&p down 14 points, almost 1%. bob pisani joins me o
see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the...
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stay with us. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgag
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you're seeing us. the president decided today not to send a second carrier battle group into the middle east. it is the first time we haven't had a second group in a long time. we have allies there. it's not really all about oil. >> we'll leave it there. >> thank you very much for helping out. president reagan also went after the opposition with humor and biting prose. he was an optimist and a uniter as we mark his birthday this evening we look at the way he expected the best from america. we'll talk about how his message is still important today. first, please watch this. >> someone once said the difference between an american and any other kind of american is that an a american lives in anticipation of the future because he knows it will be a great place. other people fear the future as just a repetition of past failures. there is a lot of truth in that. if there is one thing we are sure of it is that history need not be relived, that nothing is impossible and that man is capable of improving his cir
you're seeing us. the president decided today not to send a second carrier battle group into the middle east. it is the first time we haven't had a second group in a long time. we have allies there. it's not really all about oil. >> we'll leave it there. >> thank you very much for helping out. president reagan also went after the opposition with humor and biting prose. he was an optimist and a uniter as we mark his birthday this evening we look at the way he expected the best from...
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he joins us to make that case. >> wow, j.c. penney's latest earnings show any sign of a turnaround for the struggling retailer? we have instant analysis of the numbers coming up later on "the bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take 'em up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their most powerful platform, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 streetsmart edge, in the cloud. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i can use it on the web, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where i trade from most of the time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which means i get schwab's most advanced tools tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on whatever computer i'm on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's really taken my trading to the next level. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i've also got a dedicated team of schwab trading specialists. td
he joins us to make that case. >> wow, j.c. penney's latest earnings show any sign of a turnaround for the struggling retailer? we have instant analysis of the numbers coming up later on "the bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take 'em up a notch or two. tdd#:...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. >>> you know what the real problem is for month-old fed notes right now? simple, they
i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be...
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please stay with us. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for
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stay with us. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. activist investors bill ackman expected to deliver tonight's keynote address. kate kelly is there rubbing elbows with the conference. kate? >> reporter: thanks very much, maria. i did talk briefly with bill ackman who is scheduled to speak at 5:00. he'll make some brief opening remarks on herbalife so interesting to see what his next potential statement is on that company. he's obviously been short since mid-december, since much earlier last year. he'll also take q & a which will be free form. andrew felled sce
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trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade some in the market that the fed is still committed to the qe game. his comments seemed aimed at least as much at his colleagues on the fomc as the senator on the hill. >> as a long period of low rates could encourage excessive risk-taking an continue close attention to developments is certainly warranted. to this point we do not see potential cost to the increased risk-taking in some financial markets is outweighing the benefits of promoting a stronger economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> economists at ihs said it stopped short of being a vociferous defense d
trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade...
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for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is anything like this map pharma drug? >> what is interesting, as we have done in the past with other drugs, a lot is known about this molecule that came from ergot in switzerland, my old company. and morphed into a very effective drug. the down side causes tremendous nausea that is why it is primarily used in the hospital setting and administered intravenously. now, it can be blown into the lungs in an effective way, you turned hospital-based drug or relief treatment into a homecare treatment. we both know enough about health care that is the way it has to be to control cost and convenience for the patient
for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] all stations come over tol stay mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one
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stay with us. ever seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our doncexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> welcome back. the dow missed the record hoy and closed in negative territory but there is good news. bob pisani, over to you. >> i know you're disappointed we didn't hit historic highs of the don't worry about, a fabulous year so far. january and february both up months and a lot of double-digit gainers in the
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he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a year ago if we tried to fix it, he would veto it. and if he had just paid attention to all of his military leaders from the secretary of defense on down, we held five hearings to hear from them how important it was to not do this and how bad it would be on the military. then we had a hearing on how bad it would be to the economy. this was over a year ago. it's like the president now is just ai wakening to the fact. >> i have to say. we hear from plenty of economists who come on this show saying a lot of what we're hearing are scare
he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> offed record, they give it up, knowing i am not going to betray them. washington didn't screw it up so badly that businesses hurt. we can thrive again. we talk about confidence, what creates confidence on this show. i think i should talk about more of what makes confidence. there is a mistrust of both political parties off and on the record. head scratches, the republicans tend to work at big companies with different ethnicities and thrown off by the agenda, i kept hearing it called all the time in new orleans. they don't get personal, they don't understand the personal, they understand they may not have a sympathetic ear of the president, didn't expect to be blown off
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> offed record, they give it up, knowing i am not going to betray them....
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not taking us to highs for several years. you need make an argument we should continue the rally for several more years. we need to see much more robust gdp growth and revenue growth which has become anemic. what gives us gdp and revenue growth? clarification from washington. a grand bargain encompassing a deficit reduction for ten years like tax reform and titlement reform. discretionary titlement reform. and debt extension for maybe two years. first, the recession needs it stabilize there. but a clear road to fiscal, banking reforms and indication that europe is serious about improving competitiveness. third, resumption of growth in emerging economies led by china. finally, the fed successfully engineering a modest increase in interest rates without unleashing run away inflation. i know, tall orders. >> this is a tall order, bob. >> but this would create a huge boost of business confidence. capital expenditures and hiring would increase and revenues would rise. finally, sue, on a day when the dow passed 14,000, it is forth
not taking us to highs for several years. you need make an argument we should continue the rally for several more years. we need to see much more robust gdp growth and revenue growth which has become anemic. what gives us gdp and revenue growth? clarification from washington. a grand bargain encompassing a deficit reduction for ten years like tax reform and titlement reform. discretionary titlement reform. and debt extension for maybe two years. first, the recession needs it stabilize there....
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stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods, ex-transportation very strong and very good numbers on home sales and consumer confidence. look what happened right out of the gate. transportation stocks exploded at 9:30, before bernanke started testifying. on the upside many names up 2%, 3%. big moves up in the multi-industry names. again, these are big global companies that would benefit from an increase in capital spending, like you see in the durable goods orders. illinois toolworks and ingersoll-rand and a big moveup in defense and aerospace stock and, again, another gr
stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods,...
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couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched the dow jones industrial average top 14,000 for the first time since 2007. truth is a number of asset classes are making memberorable moves today. we're right here as carl said at post number 9. steve weis, what do you make of what we're doing today and what trade would you make as you sit here today? >> here's what i like. i like the fact that the revisions on the jobs numbers were huge and the market as we've seen consistently with the gdp number this week and the jobs number for january are ignoring any hint of bad news and i'm not so sure it's bad because explainable, you can explain it away and go on higher. so the trend i like is the one that i mentioned yesterday which kind of surprised me actually is being short the bond market, specifically
couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched the dow jones industrial average top 14,000 for the first time since 2007. truth is a number of asset classes are making memberorable moves today. we're...
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markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too much. they need a reason to sell off. they have to grab something. but italy is a big deal in the moral hazard that is created if italy doesn't do the right thing and shrink government spending. they can't try to prop up italy in the way they've been propping up -- >> i'm looking for a trading strategy. i'm looking for a trading strategy. let's make this meaningful to investors and traders. >> look at gold if you want to trade. gold's the only thing making sense today. it's up about $13, $14. but it should be up more. i think the gold selloff was wa
markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too...
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this is useful. so i'm in. >> competitors, evan, don't want it name them, but dealt directly with the person lending me, selling me, renting me the apartment. they either cancel on me, don't get back to me. frustrating. i've got back to hotels. i am also in. two ins. one out. evan, thank you for joining us on the power pitch. >> so, what do you think? are you in or out on onefinestay. log on to power pitch cnbc.com and last your vote. >> i think it sounds like a great idea, ty. >> very cool. i would have voted in, had i been there. >> me too. we have kids. you know what it is like when you have it find a hotel, the whole thing. >> should you pay for cable programming that you don't watch? coming close to home here. we will discuss whether a cable company should be forced to al a cart. >>> and timothy geithner writing a book. what would you call it? how about "treasury island." more on our rundown. great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i w
this is useful. so i'm in. >> competitors, evan, don't want it name them, but dealt directly with the person lending me, selling me, renting me the apartment. they either cancel on me, don't get back to me. frustrating. i've got back to hotels. i am also in. two ins. one out. evan, thank you for joining us on the power pitch. >> so, what do you think? are you in or out on onefinestay. log on to power pitch cnbc.com and last your vote. >> i think it sounds like a great idea,...
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stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn the city over to an emergency manager. that manager could run the finances and try to find ways to save money, also the one to decide whether to take detroit into municipal bankruptcy. >>> and jesse jackson jr. is likely headed to prison. he pleaded guilty to misusing $750,000 of campaign funds. he bought himself a $43,000 rollex, as well as bruce lee and michael jackson memorabilia. he'll be sentenced in a few weeks and could face five years in prison. >>> listen to this, from the ceo of titan, a french official sent a letter to maurice t
stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn...
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thank you, as well from me, for joining us. we are facing sequestration cuts at the end of the week. a lot of economists we talked to said if indeed these go into effect, people will once again pull in the purse strings which might have an affect on your business. how worried about you on sequestration and dysfunction in washington right now? >> i think i'm worried about it both as a voter and as a business man. our business came through the fiscal cliff in pretty good form. and i think consumers are determined to go on in our lives and to the degree that they can. all of these potential disruptions are not good for consumer sentiment or the economy and we would like it see those, the sequester solved and not have a series of banksmanship governing. >> you do not expect an impact on your bottom line, though, if indeed the sequestration cuts go into effect? >> at this point in time, i don't think given the magnitude of the cuts relative to the total size of the federal government that in the near term it is going to have a big i
thank you, as well from me, for joining us. we are facing sequestration cuts at the end of the week. a lot of economists we talked to said if indeed these go into effect, people will once again pull in the purse strings which might have an affect on your business. how worried about you on sequestration and dysfunction in washington right now? >> i think i'm worried about it both as a voter and as a business man. our business came through the fiscal cliff in pretty good form. and i think...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. because what you don'tu know can hurt you.rance. hey do you wanna get a drink later? what if you didn't know that weeping willows have invasive roots? what if you didn't know that a trampoline... could affect your liability? and what if you didn't know that most cars... get broken into when the weather warms up? here, buddy. the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa -dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> cisco getting set to report earnings after the close, stock up roughly 7% over the last month. will the rally continue after the big report? joe terranova is our bull, mike murphy our bear. 1:30
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. because what you don'tu know can hurt you.rance. hey do you wanna get a drink...
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joining us is eric marshall from hodges capital management. eric, great to have you with us today. you snow, we have made a lot here at cnbc that so many companies have been hoarding their cash. if they are reluctant to get off the big cash pile, do we need to see activism or maybe even lawsuits, like what is launched today by david einhorn, to coerce them? >> possibly. at the hodges funds we have spent the last few years studying thousands of companies. there is only so much they can do. they can reinvest in the business, make acquisitions, return money to shareholders or end up wasting or stealing the money app and the longer it sits there on the balance sheet, earning a return below their cost to capital, you erode shareholder value and ultimately you become more susceptible to the last two options. >> is there a down side, eric, to cash? one of the reasons we want to show our viewers this is that apple gets all of the attention. google too. microsoft to a point. look at these companies. midsize companies, all this cash. is there a benefit or down side in some ways? >> there are
joining us is eric marshall from hodges capital management. eric, great to have you with us today. you snow, we have made a lot here at cnbc that so many companies have been hoarding their cash. if they are reluctant to get off the big cash pile, do we need to see activism or maybe even lawsuits, like what is launched today by david einhorn, to coerce them? >> possibly. at the hodges funds we have spent the last few years studying thousands of companies. there is only so much they can do....
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or used to be. i think they're saving the world economy by doing this. >> well, i own shares and they're making them go through the roof. i guess in that sense i have to say thank you. but debasing money and printing money is not a good thing. you sound like dr. bernanke. all you guys that went to princeton sound the same. >> i hate to do that, but he's right about japan. bob, welcome back. a lot of business people. big front page story today. a lot of business people not optimistic about the market as some investors are. this article suggests that -- earnings won't either. your take? >> i think it's a mixed bag in a muddle through kind of economy. and we're now looking at businesses who have tons of cash, arguably half of corporate america's balance sheets has never been stronger. and they're sitting on this cash, massive cash flow. slow to put it to work because of all the uncertainties out there. you know what they are on the table. until they have a little more confidence, they're going to sit o
or used to be. i think they're saving the world economy by doing this. >> well, i own shares and they're making them go through the roof. i guess in that sense i have to say thank you. but debasing money and printing money is not a good thing. you sound like dr. bernanke. all you guys that went to princeton sound the same. >> i hate to do that, but he's right about japan. bob, welcome back. a lot of business people. big front page story today. a lot of business people not optimistic...
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either they wasted it or didn't use it efficiently. at some point you have to take personal responsibility for these states and lot localities, john. >> you're talking about the stimulus -- >> that's not true. >> it is true. he took away work, karen. people now don't have to work and they're getting more money. >>> hang on, stay with us. we're going to talk about a cut most americans support -- sal riggs, only this time for federal workers. all right? the news media also keeps says federal workers have been under a pay freeze, but that's not even close to the truth. we'll give you the real story in a few moments. >>> it maybe by the heist of the century. get this. $50 million of diamonds stolen from an airport in brussels. it had to be an inside job. we'll talk to the world's top diamond expert how somebody could eveng go about selling that much merchandise. as i said before, don't forget, free market capitalism, not stealing diamond and nots spending taxpayer money is the best past to prosperity. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. all s
either they wasted it or didn't use it efficiently. at some point you have to take personal responsibility for these states and lot localities, john. >> you're talking about the stimulus -- >> that's not true. >> it is true. he took away work, karen. people now don't have to work and they're getting more money. >>> hang on, stay with us. we're going to talk about a cut most americans support -- sal riggs, only this time for federal workers. all right? the news media...
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even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> betting line is there will be no sequester or there will be a solution for the end of march when it's really expected to kick in. that's right. despite the four-days to armageddon rap, the stocks that have been going higher or hanging in there, notably the defense stocks would indicate a deal could happen soon. even as we know that one isn't currently in the work. how can i give you this relatively optimistic picture? because the stocks are telling me to. everyone knows that defense companies are hit
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back, bill. we've got the market showing a loss of about 11 points. >> remember that selloff, the walmart selloff, maria? >> that's over now. >> well, walmart is still down almost 3% actually. >> the dow, which was down 61%, down ten. >> look at that. >> so we told you about the walmart selloff. never mind. 20 minutes to go here. >> gold prices on track for the largest weekly loss. sharon epperson at the nymex with that story. over to you, sharon. >> gold is holding above 1,600 an ounce and is still down nearly $30 today and more than 3% on the week. it's the biggest weekly loss that we've seen in the gold markets since june and we're seeing confirmation of what has been ha
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back, bill. we've got the market showing a loss of about 11 points. >> remember that selloff, the walmart selloff,...
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thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better in terms of businesses that are losing share in the overall computing market, and it's thighs to see that they are getting some positive margin surprises, but the fact of the matter is hewlett-packard was initially thought to be an innovator and what we see out of corner, fine, we can rearrange the deck chairs on the "titanic" but are we putting them on a course that takes them away from the iceberg, but we haven't seen that yet? >> roger, do you agree with that? >> i'm slightly more positive. i think meg bought herself so
thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better...
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let us get into focus on that very sequester. cnbc contributor robert costa joins us live from washington. he has the latest news on the sequester. there's some weird stuff going on out there. help me. first of all, a sequester is due on friday whenever the president signs it or whatever and he decides to wait until friday to have a meeting with the republican and democratic senate and house leadership, i don't get that. why didn't he meet today? why didn't he meet yesterday? why didn't he meet six months ago? >> reporter: single player on the court can see that clock ticking down. no one wants the ball. this impasse continues. they will meet at the white house on friday. the top congressional leaders. my inside sources on capitol hill tell me they don't expect any kind of a deal to come out of that meeting. >> this is show horse stuff. >> reporter: that's right. they will run out the clock and hope the president blinks. that's the republican perspective i'm hearing here on capitol hill. they won't, republicans add any kind of re
let us get into focus on that very sequester. cnbc contributor robert costa joins us live from washington. he has the latest news on the sequester. there's some weird stuff going on out there. help me. first of all, a sequester is due on friday whenever the president signs it or whatever and he decides to wait until friday to have a meeting with the republican and democratic senate and house leadership, i don't get that. why didn't he meet today? why didn't he meet yesterday? why didn't he meet...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson. final trades in gold market. gold able to close it appears above the 1600 level after briefly dipping below that key mark earlier this morning. keep in mind, we are looking at gold prices that are down about $26 and at the lowest levels we've seen in about six months time. several factors contributing to the sell-off we have seen in the gold market breaking below the earlier year low, 1625 an ounce was a key technical level and that exacerbated the selling. we have that report yesterday showing the demand in 2012 was down 4% in the previous year and add to that sec filing showing in the fourth quart ear number of key
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson. final...
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us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is why among other reasons the big private equity firm run by coleberg recently bought a casket manufacturing company. it is why so many public companies are now in the business. sci corporation. there's one of the casket companies. one of the features is that our caskets are getting wider just like we are. >> beautiful. >> that was a beautiful one. that was one of the higher priced ones, aurora caskets. >> what's that cost? >> out to a customer, somewhere about $15,000 or $20,000, and customized in that case for a ch
us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is...
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us up for a fall. given how closely you look at things and the fundamentals and how you stud they market, from an investment standpoint, would you say, does this stuff dictate how you'll be allocating money in this market? >> not at the current moment. i think if you look at the current market, a lot of money came out of market the last four years, particularly the last few months, frankly, because of the tax implications of the fiscal cliff, and with the fed printing $85 million a month, this is not an immediate concern. however, this can't go on forever, and it's sort of an irony. the longer it goes on and the longer we ignore the signals, and if we weren't the reserve currency we couldn't ignore the signals, the worse it will be. jeff used a great term. we're eating our seed corn. i don't know if it's later on in the year, whether it's three years, but right now i think the market is fine. again, we have time. it all depends on whether we deal with this or not. >> the market is fine because you've g
us up for a fall. given how closely you look at things and the fundamentals and how you stud they market, from an investment standpoint, would you say, does this stuff dictate how you'll be allocating money in this market? >> not at the current moment. i think if you look at the current market, a lot of money came out of market the last four years, particularly the last few months, frankly, because of the tax implications of the fiscal cliff, and with the fed printing $85 million a month,...
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>> we understand that most people that come to work for us aren't gonna stay with us forever, and they're gonna have to go out and work for someone else, and we want them to understand what it means to have a real job. >> the bakery employs some 65 people, people like dieulane philogene, who left haiti as a child and became a homeless teenage mother. dieulane, how old were you when you came to this country? >> 11. >> and you've been on your own since... >> 14, 15. >> was life pretty rough? >> sure. at some point, i ended up being in a shelter and stayed there for about a good couple of months or so, and i didn't think that was a good thing for me either, and i got pregnant and left school. >> how did you land at greyston? >> i applied, and they told me to keep in touch, and so i went to greyston every morning, and i stood in front and waited until a position was given to me. and one day they told me they had a full week's work for me, and, oh, i was so excited. >> today dieulane works in accounting at greyston and provides a stable home for herself and her two children. and rodney, who's
>> we understand that most people that come to work for us aren't gonna stay with us forever, and they're gonna have to go out and work for someone else, and we want them to understand what it means to have a real job. >> the bakery employs some 65 people, people like dieulane philogene, who left haiti as a child and became a homeless teenage mother. dieulane, how old were you when you came to this country? >> 11. >> and you've been on your own since... >> 14, 15....
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fred, break it down for us. what do you like in terms of the bank stocks, and what do you want to avoid here? >> the ones from the beginning of the story, never will they get back to the pre-peaks. the reason why we won't get to the pre-peaks is the big issuance during the crisis. what do we have the best outlook for and that's restructuring. going forward that's citigroup. our number one pick in that space. looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he sees. back in a moment. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-
fred, break it down for us. what do you like in terms of the bank stocks, and what do you want to avoid here? >> the ones from the beginning of the story, never will they get back to the pre-peaks. the reason why we won't get to the pre-peaks is the big issuance during the crisis. what do we have the best outlook for and that's restructuring. going forward that's citigroup. our number one pick in that space. looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say,...
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e-tradeess for us.. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> california could be sitting on two-thirds of the recoverable crude oil from shale in the entire united states. but are they willing to go get it? even with thousands of jobs on the line are they willing to go get it? jane wells joins us now live from california. good evening, jane. drill, drill, drill. >> larry it's got to be profitable, you kn
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thanks for joining us. colleen, you're excited about the new ipad even though it's pricey and getting -- it's not getting as much buzz. why so optimist snick. >> you know, maria, the real thing with this new ipad, the storage is the game changer because it makes it finally an enterprise device. you know when businesses order i.t. equipment for their companies and for their sales people, they don't like up at the apple store, they order them. they order them from the company in the quantities of dozens of hundreds and potentially thousands. this is an enterprise device. what you can do with 128 gigabytes of memory and storage is you can do cad files and dr. dow blueprints and x-rays and do pilot flight plans. can you do sales presentations with hd video that's going to look beautiful on this retina screen. that's what apple is really banking on here with this device. they want to sell to businesses. >> i mean, nicholas, you say it's a nice product, but it's not going to make that much difference to apple. wh
thanks for joining us. colleen, you're excited about the new ipad even though it's pricey and getting -- it's not getting as much buzz. why so optimist snick. >> you know, maria, the real thing with this new ipad, the storage is the game changer because it makes it finally an enterprise device. you know when businesses order i.t. equipment for their companies and for their sales people, they don't like up at the apple store, they order them. they order them from the company in the...
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josh h john harwood is in washington for us. we start with michelle caruso-cabrera in rome. >> tyler, the italian election is not turning out as market participants had hoped. they expected at this point we would have conclusive results out of the i tal yn election. we do not have conclusive results at this point and it is possible that italians may have to vote again for a new prime minister if we don't get an answer in this round. here's what the markets thought would happen. they thought a guy named louigi berosoni, who most americans haven't heard of, would win. and that silvio burr burr le /*y scony would come in 1ekd. he may not have any seats in the government. the mario monti part is crucial because he was supposed to team up with the first guy, louigi, to form a government. that is not the plan, that not happening. what happened in the next 24 hours is impossible to know. what is truly i amazing about this is silvio, many thought he would never come back, this is the guy with numerous sex scandals, tax evasion, he's bee
josh h john harwood is in washington for us. we start with michelle caruso-cabrera in rome. >> tyler, the italian election is not turning out as market participants had hoped. they expected at this point we would have conclusive results out of the i tal yn election. we do not have conclusive results at this point and it is possible that italians may have to vote again for a new prime minister if we don't get an answer in this round. here's what the markets thought would happen. they...
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he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from california. so jane wells has been digging up a lot on this for us. you are well aware of this subject matter, right? >> there was an article that the new york waders, the nickname, is cougar juice. so i've been afraid to order it ever since. anyhow. america feed the world and provide wine as well. that new record is 1.4 billion in export. as you noted, wine is one thing california does right. >> if they want it drink merlot, we're drinking merlot. >> if anybody drink merlot, i'm leaving. i'm not drinking [ bleep ] merlot. >> they f
he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from...
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that will do it for us today. thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times skwaer, i'm melissa lee. crash course. the original dr. doom says beware of 1987 all over again. he explains why. buyer's market. why the time may be running out for a good deal on your dream house. real estate mogul barbara cork ran is here for us. and oscar buzz. what is the golden statue worth for movie studio profits? michael burns of lionsgate gives you a preview. b.k., start with you. >> for me, it's gold. it bounced off 1550. this is a market i have not traded well over the last couple of weeks but we have a tradeable bottom here. you can use, let's call it 150 on the gld as your stop point, if i'm wrong tab this one. and i think even though the fed supposedly as of the minutes yesterday may be slowing down their purchases, the rest of the world isn't, so, you can still buy gld and it will -- >> you don't get spooked by that, you're like -- >> i don't get spooked by any crosses. none wh
that will do it for us today. thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times skwaer, i'm melissa lee. crash course. the original dr. doom says beware of 1987 all over again. he explains why. buyer's market. why the time may be running out for a good deal on your dream house. real estate mogul barbara cork ran is here for us. and oscar buzz. what is the golden statue worth for movie...
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but before he meets with the analyst, he will talk to us. stay with us. we'll be right back. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm josh lipton. >>> your biggest gainer in the s&p 500, following earnings report which owners of tuscahaa call the broadest earnings report within the semi conductor space. j.p.
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson, the final trades are coming in now in the gold market. gold finishes flat right around 1650 an ounce. decline in a dollar enough to get positive momentum to gold to help it finish in the green for the day. we are also watching, though, the big story today, which seems to be what's happening in the palladium mark. we have palladium leading the games in the metals complex. once again in the session. it is the best performing for the week, month, year. a lot has to do with strong car sales, production declines in south africa and concerns about russian exports, what that means for supplies. also open interest. open interest rising fo
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>> yes. >> or use their own version of the code. >> something similar. son of stuxnet, if you will. >> as a result, what was once abstract theory has now become a distinct possibility. if you can do this to an uranium enrichment plant, why couldn't you do it to a nuclear power reactor in the united states or an electric company? >> you could do that to those facilities. it's not easy. it's a difficult task, and that's why stuxnet was so sophisticated, but it could be done. >> you don't need many billions. you just need a couple of millions. and this would buy you a decent cyber attack, for example, against the u.s. power grid. >> if you were a terrorist group or a failed nation-state and you had a couple of million dollars, where would you go to find the people that knew how to do this? >> on the internet. >> they're out there? >> sure. >> most of the nation's critical infrastructure is privately owned and extremely vulnerable to a highly sophisticated cyberweapon like stuxnet. >> i can't think of another area in homeland security where the threat is gre
>> yes. >> or use their own version of the code. >> something similar. son of stuxnet, if you will. >> as a result, what was once abstract theory has now become a distinct possibility. if you can do this to an uranium enrichment plant, why couldn't you do it to a nuclear power reactor in the united states or an electric company? >> you could do that to those facilities. it's not easy. it's a difficult task, and that's why stuxnet was so sophisticated, but it could...
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we used to call them walk-awayes. now some people call them boomerang buyers and now companies are cashing in. remember the website, you walk away.com. very controversial. they would counsel homeowners on how to voluntarily walk away from mortgages. given the legal pit falls. now they have released a survey of their past clients. it found that 80% expressed a desire to purchase another home in the next 12 months. so you walk away.com goes ton site moody's data showing 1.5 million people who had previous foreclosure will be eligible to buy again by the beginning of next year. big surprise, you walk away launches after foreclosure.com and new pass/fail app which claims to tell new around one minute if you have another shot at homeownership. now, i checked with fanfannie mg with freddie mac, and they said the strategic defaulter waiting period is seven years. other former borrowers can prove hardship or short sales but not if uk walked way when could you pay. is what left in government. fha requires three-year waiting pe
we used to call them walk-awayes. now some people call them boomerang buyers and now companies are cashing in. remember the website, you walk away.com. very controversial. they would counsel homeowners on how to voluntarily walk away from mortgages. given the legal pit falls. now they have released a survey of their past clients. it found that 80% expressed a desire to purchase another home in the next 12 months. so you walk away.com goes ton site moody's data showing 1.5 million people who had...
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let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what george w. bush tried to do with social security. will there be a hallmark measure like that tonight? >> the president has practically speaking a two-year window before the attention fully turns to the 2016 presidential race. this is probably the peak of his ability to move the country, move republicans in congress. the american people are behind him. his approval ratings are high. it depends on what go big means. if it means a set of initiatives he's proposing to try to build middle class jobs, build middle class incomes, that's big. i
let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what...
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that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way. we'll bring you the headlines from both of those stories as they happen. let's get right to steve liesman, monitoring the testimony thus far. steve, as i said, largely the same as what we herd yesterday. maybe a little different q&a. you have some interesting members on the house financial services committee who like to give and take with the chairman. >> yeah. mr. capuano asking, i don't know if we have that bite, basically saying, can i tell you think sequestration is a really bad idea? and bernanke said, don't say that. but, again, emphasizing the
that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way....
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> don't you get suckered in. that's how i feel about this takeover rumor that we see in what is only a foot away from being a frothy market. i say a foot away, not an inch away or already over, valuations are still low enough there's room for more deals than we already have. take today, we woke up to a swedish financial tabloid report that joy global might be in the crosshairs of atlas copco, which makes mining equipment like joy global. i've been a huge fan of joy global and recognize it's one of the premier companies in the world with huge business in china, india, and the united states. the company has acknowledged plenty of weakness in the united states thanks to sl
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> don't you get suckered in. that's how i feel about this takeover rumor...
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please stay with us. >> well, i'll tell you this. it's not over yet. ♪ >> she has a nasty temper. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. all
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. just like you. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with o
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going...
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if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcar
if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade....
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even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they
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you will be shocked when you use it. it is really is a full size keyboard. >> you took a write down over video conferencing business the company brought for something north of $400 million few years ago. >> that right. >> there is a discussion whether you will hold on to that video conferencing business. >> as i went through all of the different businesses in logitech. and i'm just picking this up in this video conferencing business. it is a fantastic business. very interesting competitive spot. >> is it a core business? >> it is. we just launched a really great new technology there. smart video, that makes it a really easy, easy video conferencing system. so it has an advantage there. a great price point. >> but you've got big competitors there. cisco and others are there. i'm hearing you say you intend to retain this business. >> we are evaluating it right now. it is a really interesting business. it has a really good competitive niche in the business. and we are looking hard at what we will do. >> so i do sense that w
you will be shocked when you use it. it is really is a full size keyboard. >> you took a write down over video conferencing business the company brought for something north of $400 million few years ago. >> that right. >> there is a discussion whether you will hold on to that video conferencing business. >> as i went through all of the different businesses in logitech. and i'm just picking this up in this video conferencing business. it is a fantastic business. very...
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it's always good to see you pup if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us or tweet us. still to come on the program, can italy tread the rocky road to the coalition government inspect we'll have the latest from milan. plenty more to come in the second hour of today's "worldwide exchange." we'll be right back in just a few moments. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" and i'm ross westgate. european stocks plunge as political gridlock in italy sends jitters through the markets. bersani secured the lower house but no one secured a majority in the senate. they're heading to hold crisis talks in one hour. >>> and ben bernanke heads to capitol hill to try and provide some soothing words about fed policy and try and calm investor fears about growth. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. if you just joined us, very good morning to you. welcome to the start of your global trading day. now, it's all about the results of the italian elections from european trade. as far as u.s. futures are concerned, we're
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as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the sequestration with policies that lower the federal deficit gradually. he doesn't often give direct advice to the congress and the administration, but in this case he seems to be going further than he has in the past on this issue. >> it's two-edged what he's saying for the market. on the one hand he's playing up the prospects of the need for qe, and reducing the tail risk from the withdrawal from that. this is a severe economic warning when he talks about significant headwinds. >> right. >> if the sequester is triggered in what he just described to you as glacial pace of recovery. t
as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the...
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and our panel is still with us. congressman gregory meeks, mark simone and robert costa waiting in the wings. governor brownback, as always, thank you for coming on. i want to ask you, what is your opinion of the sequester? let's just start there quickly. what do you think of this thing? >> well, i think there's a better route to go. i think congress ought to come up with the cuts themselves. but i do think this is a useful tool to force the conversation on how you get the federal budget to balance. we needed to have this conversation for a decade, and it's about time we start the conversation. >> who's winning the political battle? president obama or the house republicans? >> frankly, i think we've got all losers on this one so far because it looks like people aren't really talking about it. but the country is ready for us to start doing some stuff. we're seeing at the state level i had to make a lot of tough choices. how you make some cuts at state level to try to create growth and balance your budget. i think the
and our panel is still with us. congressman gregory meeks, mark simone and robert costa waiting in the wings. governor brownback, as always, thank you for coming on. i want to ask you, what is your opinion of the sequester? let's just start there quickly. what do you think of this thing? >> well, i think there's a better route to go. i think congress ought to come up with the cuts themselves. but i do think this is a useful tool to force the conversation on how you get the federal budget...
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the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher on the day. sandisk getting an update. analyst writes better gross margin profile and additional earnings ability for san disk. also look at vivas, worst after reporting disappointing earnings. investors use that risk off approach. back to you, sue. >> thanks, seema. silicon valley in the midst of a business building frenzy. is this at a sign we're at the top and in for a downturn. cnbc is there with the details on that. that's how it goes in the past, jon. >> headquarters, new buildings, not always the most auspicious sign. some believe it's a curse, stock prices go south when there's a new edific
the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and...
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joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic institution like boj. he's a best choice as the next governor. >> does this mean it's more likely we might change the bank of japan law, as well? >> well, yes. the nomination was a kind of surprise and he haas has been a kind of proponent for revising the boj low. if the boj turned out to be slow to change, even after the new governor is inaugurated, i think that the prime minister abe would become more serious about changing boj low. so nomination is kind of message from the cabinet to the boj people. >> the market has priced in a lot. the nikkei has gone to more than 11
joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic...
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the man at the forefront of covering both of those stories is about to join us fill us in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. officewith an online package new colincluding: domain name,y! website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. [ male announce
the man at the forefront of covering both of those stories is about to join us fill us in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because...
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back with us is our panel. do you think the assault weapons plan, semi-automatics, do you think he'll stick with with it? everybody tells me it will never get through. >> he's talking about it. he spoke about it. but the wall street journal report thad the legislation coming to the senate floor will have nothing about assault weapons in it. the fact that you saw his photo shooting a skeet is an indication almost certainly that his internal polling is showing he's losing it with democrats who support guns. >> do you ever shoot skeet? >> a lot. >> even i have. >> i shoot things that fly. >> can we put the picture back on the full screen. this is a technical issue. notice it's straight horizontal. when they fire it you're supposed to go up. why is he doing that? looks like a made-up picture. >> it could be the wad a. >> i have shot low skeet. if you're doing a double, the second one you can be coming down. >> i feel better. >> you know where you are shooting. nothing behind it. >> as a guy who shoots skeet once ev
back with us is our panel. do you think the assault weapons plan, semi-automatics, do you think he'll stick with with it? everybody tells me it will never get through. >> he's talking about it. he spoke about it. but the wall street journal report thad the legislation coming to the senate floor will have nothing about assault weapons in it. the fact that you saw his photo shooting a skeet is an indication almost certainly that his internal polling is showing he's losing it with democrats...
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tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion pounds at the latest auction? that's 60% of what it was hoping. >> it's really good news for the industry. >> it's really good news and in the recent internet consumer research, we have seen that 40% of the consumers are more likely to invest on mobile and to pay on mobile. we see the increasing odds of the speed as a possibility for mobile to divvy up very quickly now. it's interesting because it's not only operator for four carrier. it's also forestry. >> why is mobile commerce for important to the future of 4g? >> it's not only a question of speed because customers are connecting with internet, w
tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion...
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e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot let up dealing with its debt, dealing with its problems, cannot let up in making sure britain can pay its way in the world. >> the yen drops and surges to a 4 1/2 year high to pick policies up. kuroda is the next bank of japan governor. >>> new exports slip into contraction territory in hsbc's pmi reading. boasting and under way for a second day in italy in one of the most unpredictable elections in the nation's history. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. a very good morning. welcome
e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot...
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weren't that bad compared to what you used to. when you're banging your head against the wall whurks stop it feels pretty good. >> but the whole world is growing. all the global stock markets are rising. i think that's very important. and there is no inflation in sight. i mean, you look at the inflation break even forwards and all that stuff and all those indicators, you just don't see it. >> but it's a flood of liquidity. it's not just liquidity -- >> so maybe they're right. i've seen some guys are saying maybe bernanke has this story rather more right than many of the cynics say. >> compared to what the opposite would be if he didn't do it. like look at a state like illinois. the only way they can dig out of their pension debt is if money's thrown in the system and the dollar value is driven down a little bit. they see only -- >> well, they're the worst rated state. did you see that today? s&p. even worse than california. illinois is pathetic. >> appreciate it. >> they're just bombing taxes every place else. but b.k., i'll give
weren't that bad compared to what you used to. when you're banging your head against the wall whurks stop it feels pretty good. >> but the whole world is growing. all the global stock markets are rising. i think that's very important. and there is no inflation in sight. i mean, you look at the inflation break even forwards and all that stuff and all those indicators, you just don't see it. >> but it's a flood of liquidity. it's not just liquidity -- >> so maybe they're right....
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joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of levels the playing field a little bit. but if we look at the longer term picture, it's about the transformation for them. so they've always been an imaging company, but what they're going to try to do is shift to t focus towards this imaging and imaging sensory and away from reliance on lcd tvs. they're going through a transition within their television business and this is mainly consisting of shifting to 4k televisions and tvs within that as a projection technology. but this shift is really a long-term proposition. same goes for the crystal lcd tvs. so for 2013 we'll be looking to -- sony w
joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of...
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. >> he used turbo tax. that was the problem. >> is that what secretary geithner -- >> yeah, it was -- >> is that evasion? >> he didn't pay part of the taxes. >> he didn't pay it. then he paid it later. >> sounds like a mistake if it was related to turbo text. something got lost in the computer. >> do you want someone running the irs -- >> not like he set up his own private partnership in the cayman islands. he happened to invest in partnerships when he was at citi, and they happened to be based there. >> in romney's case he set them up down there? >> no, he didn't. i was not making -- i never made the cayman islands argument to you ever. >> oh! about romney? >> i never did. go back and check the tapes. never. >> i don't think he ever did. >> i think -- >> i don't think he did. >> in general, just the whole perception. now al gore's got more money, a lot more money than romney, as you know. you think that's in the cayman islands? >> he's not filthy rich. no, that's somewhere safe, the lea -- the middle east.
. >> he used turbo tax. that was the problem. >> is that what secretary geithner -- >> yeah, it was -- >> is that evasion? >> he didn't pay part of the taxes. >> he didn't pay it. then he paid it later. >> sounds like a mistake if it was related to turbo text. something got lost in the computer. >> do you want someone running the irs -- >> not like he set up his own private partnership in the cayman islands. he happened to invest in...
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who crushed us -- >> i've made plans. >> what who crushed us on their floor. we'll see whether we can take them on. >> 6:30 sudden. we can't do anything saturday night. yeah. >> john, one quick takeaway. if you topper project out a year for now, say we go after the sequester cliff and nothing happens in the next month, who do you think ultimately gets blamed? >> look, when you're the president of the united states, if things go bad, that's going to have an effect on you. but when you narrow it down and realize that we don't have a presidential election next year, we have a congressional election, republicans are on the short side of this. their image is very bad nationally. when you ask people, groups of americans do you have a favorable image of the republican party, republicans have a net negative image with every group in the country except for white southerners. they -- they're very much behind the eight ball. but that doesn't mean that democrats would win the house. as joe indicated, you've got a republican majority. and -- the democratic minority most of
who crushed us -- >> i've made plans. >> what who crushed us on their floor. we'll see whether we can take them on. >> 6:30 sudden. we can't do anything saturday night. yeah. >> john, one quick takeaway. if you topper project out a year for now, say we go after the sequester cliff and nothing happens in the next month, who do you think ultimately gets blamed? >> look, when you're the president of the united states, if things go bad, that's going to have an effect...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend looms large with candidates this a final race to sign up votes. >>> alcatel lucent shares move high higher as new ceo is unveiled. >>> let's check in on markets. you're seeing the rebound take place across the european space this morning. the cac 40 leading the way up 1.3%. the ibex doing well, up over 11%. the xetra dax adding 0.7 5% after that higher than expected data. not quite recovering losses on the last couple of sessions, but still a pretty strong end to trade potentially shaping occupy this tri. now, the bond space, too, shows you what's happening in italy where we're seeing yields fall heading into tho
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give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to today's wrecks. ross is away.
give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big...
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